• 'RHOA's' Apollo Nida Claims That Phaedra Parks Was Cheating Before He Went to Prison

    The season of The Real Housewives of Atlanta that's currently airing is giving fans a front row seat to watch the unraveling of Phaedra Parks' marriage to Apollo Nida. It's one thing to hear rumors of him threatening to burn down their family before he ultimately turned himself in to begin serving a long prison sentence, it's another to actually see the felon in action. There have been moments in recent weeks when Parks appeared afraid of Nida, but none like on last nights' episode when she and her sons fled their home.
  • Kathie Lee Ready to Exit 'Today' After NBC Snubs 18-Minute Musical

    Kathie Lee Gifford seems like the kind of woman who is always on the verge of a fight with someone, right? It is not because she is mean, but there is a candidness about her that does not sit well with everyone. Over the years we have heard numerous reports about her feuds with friends and co-workers, but the latest one is a real doozy. Successfully hosting the fourth hour of "Today" is supposed to carry with it certain perks, or at least that was her thinking, but her NBC boss Deborah Turness recently showed Gifford otherwise, leaving the diva furious and getting ready to exit. Gifford has created an 18-minute musical "Not Today and Tomorrow's Not Looking Good Either" that was supposed to air in early December before NBC's live broadcast of "Peter Pan."
  • 911 Tapes Released in Marysville School Shooting

    Nearly three weeks ago, 15-year-old Jaylen Fryberg opened fire on five of his closest friends in the cafeteria in Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Washington state, killing all but one of them, Nate Hatch. Zoe Galasso died at the scene, as did Fryberg of a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. Over the last few weeks, Gia Soriano, Shaylee Chuckulnaskit and Andrew Fryberg have all died from their injuries, leaving the community in a continued state of grief. Police decided to release some of the 911 tapes from calls made from those close to the scene on that fateful morning so we can all get an idea of how traumatic it was.
  • Tori Spelling Continues to Panic about Money While Refusing to Change Her Lavish Lifestyle on 'True Tori' [WATCH]

    Fans of reality television who are looking for an escape from their own lives need to look no further than Tori Spelling's second season of "True Tori," which is currently airing Tuesday nights on Lifetime. No matter how bad your day may have been, after spending 60 minutes plugged into Spelling as she tries to coexist with her cheating husband Dean McDermott, you will happily embrace your problems over hers. Spelling has talked a lot over the last few years about being broke due to her bad choices. In spite of the fact that she is not raking in a mint like she once did, Spelling still insists on living the lavish lifestyle that being Aaron Spelling's daughter once afforded her.
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